n7player Music Player

10-band Equalizer, Unique UI

Published by: N7 Mobile Sp. z o.o

Description

n7player is a supreme music player with an innovative user interface and a powerful audio processing. Our unique album surface presenting songs in a cloud of artist tags and album covers enables rapid navigation through the whole catalog of music. Quick access to the now playing queue gives you the full control over what will be played next and the dynamic equalizer significantly improves sound experience. Ease of use makes the application ideal for beginners and a variety of options satisfies even the most advanced user.
Key features of this media player:
- Play majority of audio formats and file types
- 10-band Equalizer with Preamp, lots of built-in preset and ability to add unlimited number of custom ones
- Boost the bass or treble with seperate BASS and TREBLE control
- Multiselect - select multiple items to create playlist or add to current queue
- Create, edit and manage playlists (iTunes playlists supported), automatic playlists
- Powerful playlist/queue control – rearrange/add/remove/save/load
- Quick search for any song, album or artist
- Gesture controlled interface
- Apple remote control support
- AirPlay support
- Different interface for iPad
- Balance control (left-right)
- iTunes music library integration (automatic, no import needed)
In-App Payment required in order to unlock 10-band equalizer and remove ads.
SPECIAL PROMO: No purchase required on iOS 6!
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User Rating

4.36 out of 5

25 ratings in United Kingdom

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n7player Music Player Reviews

Ok Player

8Len8 on

United States

I needed a player with an EQ. This works ok, but the user interface is a bit confusing and I can’t figure out how to get to the album art view. Also, no way to easily play songs from an album and no support. Developer isn’t responsive.

how do I view album information?

Maitlanda on

United States

Is it possible to fast forward a track?

Worth the 3.99

yodlecloud on

United States

So far as I’m aware when people buy cheap products there usually no great quality but this app is extremely perfect treble bass and equalizer is what makes this great if you buy you won’t regret it . Edit this app was worth the 3.99 but now it crashes every time I try to open it so don’t waste your money and time downloading and buying this on iOS 16.7.8 .

Android YES!!!-Iphone not so much

PkMcBee on

United States

The very best music player for Android. I had to switch to Apple and I bought N7 without hesitation. Unfortunately most of the features in Android’s version are not available.

Not able to create playlist

karthikR07 on

United States

Not able to create playlists and add songs into it.

Total jerks Don’t waste your time

Mark8229 on

United States

Why in the world would I buy anything from you bone head money hungry /:($$&&@“ Thanks for nothing. You can’t even use the equalizer t and that’s why I was trying it out.

GRAND

mickeynina on

United States

Paid Service ... I just love it... The best... GRAND

Maddening!

sammy woko on

United States

I was excited to try this app as some of the reviews were promising. I bought the Premium iOS app. I could see my “cloud” of artists, all of them, and I pinched and opened up several artist’s albums and tapped on many of them, but no song lists for any album ever appeared. I surfed the net, YouTube, asked Quora, etc. No instructions anywhere. The developers say the app is intuitive. I tried for two days to get the app to work to no avail. There is no contact information, so there is no way to be serviced if you need help. The link on the App Store will not take you to them. I chatted with Apple for a while and even they could not figure out how to contact them, so they gave me a refund. Awful, absolutely awful experience.

iOS version Can’t Use Music Folders Outside iTunes

JonathanInLoveland on

United States

I came over to iPhone from Android. Loved the settings and flexibility of the n7 Player on Android. I expected more on iPhone and actually surprised to find less. I finally had to move to an app called Music Folder to play my mp3 music I added from a Microsoft card.

very nice music player

cnet494 on

United States

professional app for music

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App Info

Category
Music
Languages
Danish, Russian, Croatian, Catalan, Hungarian, Turkish, Norwegian Bokmål, Hebrew (modern), Greek (modern), German, Czech, Slovak, Japanese, French, Polish, Thai, Ukrainian, Swedish, Chinese, Romanian, Italian, Finnish, English, Dutch, Portuguese, Spanish, Arabic, Korean
Recent release
1.5 (7 years ago )
Released on
Jun 23, 2014 (10 years ago )
Last Updated
1 week ago
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